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An excreted small-molecule promotes C. elegans reproductive development and aging

Excreted small-molecule signals can bias developmental trajectories and physiology in diverse animal species. However, the chemical identity of these signals remains largely obscure. Here we report identification of an unusual N-acylated glutamine derivative, nacq#1, that accelerates reproductive de...

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Autores principales: Ludewig, Andreas H., Artyukhin, Alexander B., Aprison, Erin Z., Rodrigues, Pedro R., Pulido, Dania C., Burkhardt, Russell N., Panda, Oishika, Zhang, Ying K., Gudibanda, Pooja, Ruvinsky, Ilya, Schroeder, Frank C.
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Publicado: 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6650165/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31320757
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41589-019-0321-7
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author Ludewig, Andreas H.
Artyukhin, Alexander B.
Aprison, Erin Z.
Rodrigues, Pedro R.
Pulido, Dania C.
Burkhardt, Russell N.
Panda, Oishika
Zhang, Ying K.
Gudibanda, Pooja
Ruvinsky, Ilya
Schroeder, Frank C.
author_facet Ludewig, Andreas H.
Artyukhin, Alexander B.
Aprison, Erin Z.
Rodrigues, Pedro R.
Pulido, Dania C.
Burkhardt, Russell N.
Panda, Oishika
Zhang, Ying K.
Gudibanda, Pooja
Ruvinsky, Ilya
Schroeder, Frank C.
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description Excreted small-molecule signals can bias developmental trajectories and physiology in diverse animal species. However, the chemical identity of these signals remains largely obscure. Here we report identification of an unusual N-acylated glutamine derivative, nacq#1, that accelerates reproductive development and shortens lifespan in C. elegans. Produced predominantly by C. elegans males, nacq#1 hastens onset of sexual maturity in hermaphrodites by promoting exit from the larval dauer diapause and by accelerating late larval development. Even at picomolar concentrations, nacq#1 shortens hermaphrodite lifespan, suggesting a trade-off between reproductive investment and longevity. Acceleration of development by nacq#1 requires chemosensation and depends on three homologs of vertebrate steroid hormone receptors. Unlike ascaroside pheromones, which are restricted to nematodes, fatty acylated amino acid derivatives similar to nacq#1 have been reported from humans and invertebrates, suggesting that related compounds may serve signaling functions throughout Metazoa.
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spelling pubmed-66501652020-01-18 An excreted small-molecule promotes C. elegans reproductive development and aging Ludewig, Andreas H. Artyukhin, Alexander B. Aprison, Erin Z. Rodrigues, Pedro R. Pulido, Dania C. Burkhardt, Russell N. Panda, Oishika Zhang, Ying K. Gudibanda, Pooja Ruvinsky, Ilya Schroeder, Frank C. Nat Chem Biol Article Excreted small-molecule signals can bias developmental trajectories and physiology in diverse animal species. However, the chemical identity of these signals remains largely obscure. Here we report identification of an unusual N-acylated glutamine derivative, nacq#1, that accelerates reproductive development and shortens lifespan in C. elegans. Produced predominantly by C. elegans males, nacq#1 hastens onset of sexual maturity in hermaphrodites by promoting exit from the larval dauer diapause and by accelerating late larval development. Even at picomolar concentrations, nacq#1 shortens hermaphrodite lifespan, suggesting a trade-off between reproductive investment and longevity. Acceleration of development by nacq#1 requires chemosensation and depends on three homologs of vertebrate steroid hormone receptors. Unlike ascaroside pheromones, which are restricted to nematodes, fatty acylated amino acid derivatives similar to nacq#1 have been reported from humans and invertebrates, suggesting that related compounds may serve signaling functions throughout Metazoa. 2019-07-18 2019-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6650165/ /pubmed/31320757 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41589-019-0321-7 Text en Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use:http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms
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Artyukhin, Alexander B.
Aprison, Erin Z.
Rodrigues, Pedro R.
Pulido, Dania C.
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Panda, Oishika
Zhang, Ying K.
Gudibanda, Pooja
Ruvinsky, Ilya
Schroeder, Frank C.
An excreted small-molecule promotes C. elegans reproductive development and aging
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title_sort excreted small-molecule promotes c. elegans reproductive development and aging
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6650165/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31320757
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41589-019-0321-7
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